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As streamers have grown from being scrappy amateurs to professionals, the tools that facilitate their careers have undergone a similar evolution. While several of the tools are integrated into the streaming platforms themselves, successful streaming relies, to an almost astonishing degree, on third-party software. As Twitch, YouTube, and the like have risen to be entertainment powerhouses, the makers of this software have become more sophisticated to meet the needs of the streamers. One company in particular has fairly ubiquitous on several streaming platforms. If you’re a streamer, it’s a name you’ll probably recognize: Streamlabs. TNW spoke to CEO Ali Moiz, who said the company’s aim was to help streamers turn their hobby into a career: I like to describe us as sort of the Adobe for livestreaming. We are a set of professional streaming tools for streamers who aspire to be professional. So our mission, our purpose for being, is to help streamers turn their … [Read more...] about Streamlabs CEO describes building monetization tools for Twitch & YouTube

Each year since 2011, on the first Sunday of November, The Remembrance Project and other patriotic grassroots groups across America have observed their own National Day of Remembrance for Americans Killed by Illegal Aliens. This year, it falls on Sunday, November 4. (Click here to see place and time for our Washington, DC, 2018 memorial.) But as hard as we tried, the media would give us little or no coverage, instead choosing to focus massive amounts of biased footage and news coverage sympathetic to the plight of illegal aliens, falsely characterizing illegals as people like us, “just wanting a better life.” But there is an insidious twist to their lies. It’s all happening at our expense!Since 2009, The Remembrance Project has honored and remembered Americans killed by illegal aliens through our Stolen Lives Quilt by touring the country, in sponsoring many live events, and, most recently, through almost-daily appearances in television or radio interviews. … [Read more...] about Espinoza: It’s Time for an Official ‘National Day of Remembrance for Americans Killed by Illegal Aliens’

Eliza Relman, provided by Published 4:17 pm PDT, Tuesday, October 30, 2018 Eliza Relman/Business Insider Former Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen is running for US Senate as a centrist Democrat in a race that could determine control of the chamber — and his campaign looks nothing like the "resistance." Rep. Marsha Blackburn, an eight-term GOP incumbent, is running for the seat on President Donald Trump's agenda. And the competitive battle in the red state has grown increasingly nasty. Here are the full transcripts of Business Insider's interviews with Bredesen and Blackburn. Business Insider recently spoke with Republican Rep. Marsha Blackburn in Franklin, Tennessee and Democratic former Gov. Phil Bredesen in Nashville, Tennessee about their competitive race for retiring GOP Sen. Bob Corker's seat. Below are transcripts of the interviews, lightly edited for clarity. Bredesen interview Business Insider: Healthcare seems to be a big issue for … [Read more...] about Republican Marsha Blackburn and Democrat Phil Bredesen are locked in a competitive, nasty battle for a key Senate seat — here’s what they told us about their race

How parents are solving the employment crisis for adults with autism one family business at a time. Lara Stolman Published 5:00 am PDT, Tuesday, October 16, 2018 Photo: Marrio31 | Getty Images Photo: Marrio31 | Getty Images Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Image 1 of 1 Photo: Marrio31 | Getty Images Entrepreneurship Is How Families Are Creating Meaningful Jobs for Their Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder 1 / 1 Back to Gallery When Broadway’s Lyric Theater was putting together the menu for concessions for the musical “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” they had a specific criterion. They needed snacks that would not disturb the performers on stage when eaten. The design challenge led Dr. Steven … [Read more...] about Entrepreneurship Is How Families Are Creating Meaningful Jobs for Their Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder

provided by Published 9:59 am PDT, Monday, October 8, 2018 Courtesy of Rich McBee Becoming a CEO means you were probably already good at whatever executive position you held previously within your company. But leading the company as CEO requires a few different skills that you might not yet know. Rich McBee, CEO of Mitel since 2011, shares six things he learned about the role and what it takes to succeed in the top job. First-time CEOs might not know that you'll constantly be judged, you serve many masters, and how to navigate people issues from the start. As a kid, I had one answer when asked what I wanted to be when I grew up: a CEO of a public company. Funny as that may sound, I had my sights on the corner office for as long as I can remember. I didn't know what the job would entail back then, but even in my earliest years I'd pore over the Wall Street Journal, absorbing as much business knowledge as possible. I finally achieved my childhood dream in 2011, … [Read more...] about I’ve been a CEO for 7 years, and here’s the best advice I can give you about running a company